Gutted in poker

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The family found themselves with a gutted ruin and one surviving wing.On every deserted street gutted houses sagged open, their contents indecently exposed to view.He spent an hour pottering about the gutted flat while Wiechert complained that he wanted his dinner.The gutted farmhouse appeared, silvered by the moon.The library of course was gutted, but Walker Books, a near neighbour of the school, is coming to the rescue.These were gutted and crumbling shells and almost certainly faced demolition.For example, if you held 98 in a Holdem game. An open end straight draw is if you are on a draw and four of the cards you are using are consecutive in rank. A double gutshot gives similar odds as an open end straight and is basically considered the same thing, but it is different. The death toll has risen into the 20s, an estimated 4,000 businesses are gutted. Double Gutshot - Two inside straight draws on any given hand.'Was there anything worth saving after the fire?' 'No, the place is completely gutted.'.► see thesaurus at disappointed Examples from the Corpus gutted 2 British English spoken SHOCK very shocked or disappointed SYN devastated I was gutted when I lost my job. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English gutted gut‧ted / ˈɡʌtɪd / adjective 1 DESTROY seriously damaged or completely destroyed We drove slowly past the gutted buildings.

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